Hypnerotomachia Poliphili (Canonical) · Track 589 · middle
The Binding Problem
The Chimera
Lyrics
**Central Image:** The fusing of disparate sonic elements into a unified, impossible whole — literal hybridization of genre, instrument, and voice into a new organism that shouldn't exist but does, gloriously. --- [Verse 1] Your hands stitch the severed ends of sound— brass into rhythm, analog into beam, each neuron firing its own wild frequency, but your mirror neurons read the space between, predict what comes if you just let the monsters breed. You don't apologize for the splice. [Chorus] You've built a creature out of separate limbs, watched them fuse into a walking hymn, synaptic pathways burning brand new routes— what shouldn't work spills out your mouth, and we're the ones left holding our breath, grateful for the science of the theft. [Verse 2] Long-term potentiation rewires you: every splice, every stitch, every grafted voice strengthens the axonal branches reaching toward a sound that has no name, no previous template in the cortex. You've remapped the whole damn map. [Chorus] You've built a creature out of separate limbs, watched them fuse into a walking hymn, synaptic pathways burning brand new routes— what shouldn't work spills out your mouth, and we're the ones left holding our breath, grateful for the science of the theft. [Bridge] There's no loneliness in your monster-making— just the hot clarity of glial cells supporting every wild connection, your interoception reading the body's yes, knowing when the creature's finally alive, when it stands and opens its impossible mouth. [Chorus] You've built a creature out of separate limbs, watched them fuse into a walking hymn, synaptic pathways burning brand new routes— what shouldn't work spills out your mouth, and we're the ones left holding our breath, grateful for the science of the theft. [Outro] Your chimera walks on four new feet, breathes with a lion's lung and a dove's throat— and it will never be alone.